The days of back-to-back-to-back games are over as the Warriors and the NBA return to the normalcy of an 82-game schedule. Still, there are a few oddities about the Warriors 2012-13 slate. Here are a few interesting tid-bits about the upcoming schedule:

The Warriors have both home (March 4-15) and road (December 5-15) stretches of a season-long seven consecutive games.

Golden State also has homestands of four (November 24-December 3) and five (March 23-April 3) and road trips of four (January 25-29), four (February 5-9) and five (February 24-March 2) games.

The Warriors will have 20 back-to-back sets, including three of the home/home variety, three home/road, three road/home and 11 road/road.

The Warriors will play four games in five nights on four separate occasions (December 18-22, January 25-29, February 5-9, February 26-March 2).

By month: October – 1, November – 14, December – 16, January – 15, February – 12, March – 16, April – 8

For the first time since 2001-02, the Warriors will open the season on the road, exactly 11 years since the last occurrence (10/31/01 at Portland).

This will be the first time since 1995-96 that the Warriors will both open and close the regular season away from home.

Golden State will play 15 of its first 24 games on the road, but 16 of its final 22 games come at home.

Jockeying for playoff position? The Warriors' final 11 games are against Western Conference opponents.

For the third time in four years (and third consecutive with an 82-game schedule), the Warriors will end the season with a game against Portland.

From January 25 to March 2, the Warriors will endure a stretch with 14 of 19 games on the road, including two four-game trips and one five-game road trip.

Golden State will play its first-ever game in Brooklyn at the Barclays Center on December 7, part of its seven-game East Coast road trip.

Just as they did for the 50th anniversary last season, the Warriors will celebrate the anniversary of Wilt’s Chamberlain’s 100-point game in Philadelphia on March 2, just miles from the record-setting site in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

The Warriors will host the Los Angeles Clippers on January 21 as part of the NBA’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration.